Reviews and Problems with Fujifilm FinePix S2800HD

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Overall 8

Design 8

Value for money 9

Features 8

Ease of use 8

Picture quality 7

Fujifilm FinePix S2800HD

PhotographyBLOG

24 January 2011

Summary: It looks like a mini DSLR, but don't expect DSLR-picture quality or performance from the Fujifilm FinePix S2800HD and you won't be disappointed. And, although not slow by any means we generally found the S2800HD a bit sluggish on occasion in comparison with the streamlined performance of the usually...

Fujifilm FinePix S2800HD

Pocket Lint

24 January 2011

Conclusion: OK, so whilst you cannot change the lens on the front of the S2800HD, like you can with a DSLR or compact system camera, like all superzooms the pitch here is that with this broad a focal range on offer, why would you want to anyway?

Pros: Have we mentioned the price? Also, the broader than average zoom range, a decent sized and finger moulded handgrip, broad ISO range, better-than-average low light performance for its class

Cons: Camera sluggish to automatically regain focus if using zoom during video recording, built-in microphone picks up mechanical buzz of any lens adjustments when filming, softening of edge detail and distortion visible when shooting at extreme (28mm equiv.) wideangle setting

Fuji Finepix S2800HD

Cameras

16 November 2010

Conclusion: The Fuji Finepix S2800HD offers plenty of zoom at a reasonable price. This is not really a camera for the most challenging photos, but should do a good enough job if you plan to use it as a snapshot camera that also gives you that bit of extra zoom.